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be sure he takes the collar well, and will 

 not throw it up when he feels a weight 

 behind him. 



A nice thing to have on the premises, 

 for those who put many colts in har- 

 ness, is an inexpensive little carriage, 

 which costs about a pound. It consists 



Fig. 13. 



of a pair of old wheels and an axle 

 (which can be picked up for a few 

 shillings anywhere), and to this you rig 

 a couple of rough ash shafts — your own 

 manufacture, if you wish to save expense. 



